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L015 V. ANDERSON CHARLOTTE R. AYERS J. LEROY BAILEY Supervisor of Second Grade Assistant Librarian Instructor in English A.B4, B.S., Ed.M. A.B., A.M., B.S. A.B., A.M. Use the positive approach. uCome into my ofiice . . . Ever pull a camel through the eye of a needle? rncunv Oops-caught in the act! GEORGE J. BERGMAN THOMAS J. BREITWEISER HELEN G. BROWN Instructor in Biological Director of Teacher Trainr Assistant Dean of Women Science ing and Placement and Instructor In Health B.S., M.S., Ph.D. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. and Physical Education Bury yourself in the library HA1! right now, all right. . . A M to study. HGct $0.,bcdl, g'irls.
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But not to be forgotten is the most outstanding feature of Dr. La Rue's student days here at Teachers College-iithe future Mrs. La Rue. Dr. La Rue, then a senior, was given the head of a table in the dining room, now the library. The Facutly Comr mittee, guided perhaps by Divine Providence, seated her at his table; thus iiboy met girl? Girlein the singularebecame the greatest threat to his mark in deportment. He lingered with her just a few seconds too long after literary society meeting one evening. Some miscreant tname not yet reportedy turned out the lights. iiHurry out? Well, would you? He expected the disgrace of having his name read out in Chapel as a warn' ing, a common punishment in those days, or perhaps confinement to campus. But a call to the ofiice and a reprimand by the principal about sithis conrtwisted girl business, ended the whole matter, that is, so far as the principal knew. Following graduation from East Stroudsburg Normal School, Dr. La Rue enrolled in Dickinson College, where he finished a fourryear course in three years, winning several prizes for scholarship, membership in Phi Beta Kappa, and graduating at the head of his class. After he had taken a Masters Degree at Harvard and gained experience as a teacher and principal, he went to Augusta, Maine, and served for three years as Superintendent of Schools. He was then scheduled to head the school system of Maineis metropolis, Portland, but again the lure of learning drew him back to the University. As a graduate student at Harvard, Dr. La Rue was exposed to the stimulating influence of such world celebraties as William James, Josiah Royce, George Santayana, George Hervert Palmer, and Robert M. Yerkes. Soon after receiving the golden tassel of the doctor, he became joint author with Professor Yerkes of an iiOutline of a Study of the Self? Since then he himself has published a half dozen books, which have won him a listing in the volume of iiNorth American Authors? This is, by no means, a complete list of his achievements; for they are almost endless. Even now, after his retirement from ESSTC, he is engaged in a new project approved by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. We miss the quiet, unassuming manner of our former teacher and department head. A true scholar and a true gentleman, Dr. La Rue leaves behind him a record that may well serve as a model for us as prospective teachers. Awful ??srimcu
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MARIE C. BROWN BLANCHE BURROW WINONA CARY MARY CONRAD CLEAVER Supervisor of Kindergarten Instructor in Health and Supervisor of Third Grade Instructor in Biological . ., .A. Physical Education B.S., M.A. Science Whafs your hurry? Have a B.S., A.M. Well, I reckon. . . A.B., A.M., Ph.D. cup of coffee! uIn my files. . . Toufre listening, but youWe not hearing. FHCULTV That,s good, thafs goody EDNA S. COLONIUS DONALD B. CORSON PAUL M. CRAWN VEVA KATHERN DEAN Dietitian Head of Department of Instructor in English Head of Department of B.S., M.S. Music A.B., A.M. Geography W615 open for B.S., M.S., Ed.D. Well, what shall we do B.A., M.A., Ph.D. suggestions. Now lefs put it another today? Let me tell you. . way.
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